I, Daniel Blake Flashcards

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Where was the film shot? And what year?

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Newcastle- upon- Tyne
2015

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What budget did the film have?

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£3.5 million

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When was the film released?

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Released in May 2016 after being shown at Cannes film festival

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What are the characteristics of social realism used in IDB?

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  • unknown actors
  • location shooting using exiting buildings
  • regional setting
  • semi improvised dialogue
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What age is the film regulated and why?

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rated 15
It contains very strong language and prostitution

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How does IDB subvert Curran and seatons theory?

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  • critical success was more important than huge profits
  • producers wanted the audience to consider the issues in the film
  • creativity is evident in the film through the non formulaic narrative structure as well as employing social realist techniques
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What were some of the marketing techniques used for IDB?

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  • film premiere in Newcastle
  • print adverts
  • spray painted floors
  • ‘ I, Daniel Blake’ projected on the Houses of Parliament
  • street displays
  • disruptive/ gurilla marketing
  • Ken loach appeared on BBC question time to discuss issues featured in the film
  • secret cinema youth screenings
  • Partnership with Trinity Mirror to run a marketing campaign based on the film #wearealldanielblake
  • social media: the trailer offers a hashtag where ordinary people uploaded videos of their struggles with the benefit system
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What was the aim of the secret cinema youth screenings?

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Took place in London east end and Newcastle aimed at first time voters. Encouraging them to help make a difference / change

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What were the production companies involved in the making?

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  • why not productions
  • entertainment one films
    -BFI
  • BBC films
    -eone
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What does the range of production companies involved in the making prove?

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It proves that award winning films can be made outside of the mainstream studios

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Who is the target audience?

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  • lower class: c2-E
  • All genders
    -Strugglers
    -reformers
  • People who have experienced poverty and similar issues discussed in the film
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What do social realist films aim to do?

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Social realist films aim to spread messages to do with social change

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How ca hesmonalghs theory be applied?

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Minimising risk:
- star power: Ken Loach is the only well known participant in the film. However you could argue that his name is partly a financial safety blanket

Creativity/ risk:
- social realism genre
-Independent film
- wide number of production companies involved

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14
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It became Ken Loaches highest grossing film at the box office, how much money did it take in?

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Over $8 million

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What social issues does IDB address?

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It addresses contemporary social issues of austerity, poverty and inequality

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